Sevilla boss Vincenzo Montella was dressed like an undertaker on the touchline and made sure his side buried Manchester United

Jose Mourinho's woeful side slunk out of the Champions League following their worst display of the season, falling victim to two late goals from Sevilla substitute Ben Yedder.

Favourites to progress after a goalless draw in Spain, United were flat throughout and validated Mourinho's pre-match admission they were not equipped to go on and win the competition.

Sevilla, fifth in La Liga, were one of the weaker teams left in the last 16, but United, second in the Premier League, made them look like one of the more fancied sides with their inept performance.

Montella's side had 21 shots on goal, the most by opponents at Old Trafford in seven years, while United managed just four on target over both legs, a pitiful return from a side with such an array of expensive talent.